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>> they are more accepted outside of europe because europe is a shocking and islamic bloc because there's a need to find a european identity, especially now in the crisis. >> where do you see this going? do you see the creation of a broader european islamic bloc? >> islam house oe been adapted to its cultural surroundings and we can see european islam coming up in a lot of centers in europe. >> his specialist in the dialogue between the islamic world and the west, thank you. onto soccer now. dortmund with another victory under their belts helping the reigning champions close in on the league leaders. their season has been punctuated by ups and downs, but on sunday and, they notched up another important victory in their title defense. >> warring on from the touch line, the caretaker urging his to stay compact. breached by mario. still, he did not play. fearing relegation. moments later, sven scoring a deserved equalizer. in the second half, again with the breakthrough gift. and the easiest of finishes. they were outclassed and he made it 3-1 with his 10th goal of the season. the delusion g
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breath away through eating across the sky as it was a mohnish could you know the biggest salt lake in europe and more than two hundred species of birds but also it is them are on the verge of extinction on these islands in the south of russia they find shelter before migrating to other parts of the world power weakens as well as other species of the monish who do low feed and face these words are waiting for their parents to bring them food to the best cash for them is in a small area of the lake where the water is relatively fresh as fish cannot survive in the salt of the month and the lakes getting salt every year the monish with the lows and all to fishel reservoir which was field in the nine hundred fifty s. in the areas hot climate the water evaporates quickly and the local saw as natural sultanas takes over. the drying out of the lake. of the world's biggest populations of small strings. there are four hundred animals here protected. it's a place of peace and calm in recent decades dozens of canals have been dug around here to cultivate the locals taps broad grassy plains may be useful
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i knew a lot of people in ben gadhafiments city, officials here, and then in europe, and they relied on local sources. the -- and the whole issue of how the united states became motivated to get involved is interesting, and, again, i go back to the issue of intelligence and what people didn't know about libya and what assumptions people were making. you know, it seemed like washington, between the the white house and state department, everybody had an idea of what should be done, advocatings on both sides, a ready group of the individuals, the power, and given rise to those looking for an opportunity to implement a responsibility to protect scenario that would succeed so that's a whole, you know, that's a whole section, again, as to what -- how did we come to intervene, and why was that actually a good idea? the next question, of course, is the one that everybody's talking about now, which i'll leave teem for questions, which is where is libya headed next? you know, with regards to what happens this benghazi, i think one needs to take -- regardless of all of the chaos that's happenin
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may suggest she has also been an extensive traveler, works in africa, africa, south and east asia, europe and of course the middle east. by far the largest part of her work has been as an author, both acknowledged and if i may put it this way is a quiet partner. she has in either way more than 60 books to her credit and a number of genres, poetry, fiction, both adult and children's and a book of an adult romantic chirla g. if i remember craig -- correctly and tales of the king. a lot of her work has been nonfiction and that too has covered a variety of subjects. some of her nonfiction has dealt with the issue of single motherhood. but a good deal is still somehow or other with the issue of religion and the life of politics and social life. this is including the book, difficulty journalists frequently have and probably understanding religion as a motive in offense. is called blind spot, done together with her birder amundsen and my colleague who is here today, coal martial. it was published and won several literary prizes. it has also included work on a book entitled a table in the presenc
may suggest she has also been an extensive traveler, works in africa, africa, south and east asia, europe and of course the middle east. by far the largest part of her work has been as an author, both acknowledged and if i may put it this way is a quiet partner. she has in either way more than 60 books to her credit and a number of genres, poetry, fiction, both adult and children's and a book of an adult romantic chirla g. if i remember craig -- correctly and tales of the king. a lot of her...
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showing all the symbols of europe? it showed a cross, star of david, crescent and so on, and a hammer and cycle. there was a bit -- there's an outcry from the lit wanians, and why aren't we in the west sympathetic enough to the sufferers, the persecutors under communism to subject ourselves? why leave it to these? but there it was. i'm fairly relaxed about the communism symbols. you see a guy with a cccp sweatshirt and his trinkets. i did a study of this, a simple magazine piece, and, you know, they are not the worst. people say it's proof we won and can mock it. it's just kind of funny. you don't see swastikas and people saying, oh, relax, it's just a t-shirt. as was pointed out, there was just one good picture taken in his life, looks like a movie star in the picture, the cheekbones just right, but other pictures, not all that much, really, honestly. let me -- this is all regarding chambers, really, but he was a witness and a truth teller e and it was really, really hard for him to fore sake, not pop pew lair approva
showing all the symbols of europe? it showed a cross, star of david, crescent and so on, and a hammer and cycle. there was a bit -- there's an outcry from the lit wanians, and why aren't we in the west sympathetic enough to the sufferers, the persecutors under communism to subject ourselves? why leave it to these? but there it was. i'm fairly relaxed about the communism symbols. you see a guy with a cccp sweatshirt and his trinkets. i did a study of this, a simple magazine piece, and, you know,...
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in eastern europe, central asia and north africa, infection rates are going up since public discussion of the issue is virtually nonexistent. high risk groups such as drug addicts are ostracized. aids remains a political issue. as long as governments around the world deny the disease and its causes, it will continue to spread. >> kenya is among the countries in africa that have experienced a dramatic fall in the number of deaths resulting from hiv/aids. >> a decade ago, the prevalence rate was close of 15%. it is now at about 6.5%, but that is still high by international standards, and that is not only what prevention wants to change, but treatment is also extremely important. >> here is one german company that is making a difference not only in kenya but all over africa. >> rowland has been to kenya many times, but this is his first visit to the slum in nairobi. around 90,000 people live here. medicine is scarce, and there are only 20 basic doctor surgery to treat those with hiv. is the head of the biotech company that does business with medical centers like this one. he knows how urg
in eastern europe, central asia and north africa, infection rates are going up since public discussion of the issue is virtually nonexistent. high risk groups such as drug addicts are ostracized. aids remains a political issue. as long as governments around the world deny the disease and its causes, it will continue to spread. >> kenya is among the countries in africa that have experienced a dramatic fall in the number of deaths resulting from hiv/aids. >> a decade ago, the...
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figures show auto sales in europe shrunk by over 10% in november. >> that was the 14th month in a row that purchases declined according to the european automobile manufacturers association. buyers in italy, spain, and france proved especially wary. only britain bucked the trend with a rise in new car sales. a decade it has been since the inclusion of the german media empire. the state appellate court in munich today ruled that deutsche bank must pay damages to the heirs of the deceased mogul. >> the court ruled that the former ceo of deutsche bank, seen here, was responsible for the collapse of the world's largest licenser of film rights. in an interview, this credit worthiness was question, driving the conglomerate into bankruptcy. damages are expected to range anywhere from 120 million euros to 1.25 billion euros. it was also a big topic at the frankfurt stock exchangr markets this report from the trading floor. >> for the deutsche bank, this verdict is more than just a verdict because it weighs heavily on the image of germany's biggest bank. also because of the fact that the trial
figures show auto sales in europe shrunk by over 10% in november. >> that was the 14th month in a row that purchases declined according to the european automobile manufacturers association. buyers in italy, spain, and france proved especially wary. only britain bucked the trend with a rise in new car sales. a decade it has been since the inclusion of the german media empire. the state appellate court in munich today ruled that deutsche bank must pay damages to the heirs of the deceased...
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out of europe. out of europe. also wants to take control of the streets i was here. in may two thousand and eleven. on the stand. again the leader of the block you know the ten infiltrating the mosque he lets loose in front of the troops. if you should treat today in france in two thousand and eleven we too are involved in a. struggle for liberation from those who want us to live with the values that are now our own a struggle for freedom from those who want to turn our country into a muslim emirate was europe is our home i'm sure you look was. was there who was there who was there who was us and there's a special guest. tommy robinson is the leader of the english defense league an extremist movement currently riding high. ranking a figure in europe in the fight against islam as the leader of the english defense league. tony robinson. me of leon your pitch in england may have a june and when you need it and there's been no you got coming. back you don't attack media saying go it's the birth of a european network. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you
out of europe. out of europe. also wants to take control of the streets i was here. in may two thousand and eleven. on the stand. again the leader of the block you know the ten infiltrating the mosque he lets loose in front of the troops. if you should treat today in france in two thousand and eleven we too are involved in a. struggle for liberation from those who want us to live with the values that are now our own a struggle for freedom from those who want to turn our country into a muslim...
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of some point the issue becomes when is that day going to happen and how far will the european and europe perhaps be able to keep the can down the road. an independent panel has concluded that since best occasion to september's deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi it concluded that the protests sponsored by a controversial movie were not behind the bombings as had been suggested instead it claims that the systematic failures at the state department were behind the security breaches the findings have been backed by a second your state hillary clinton. had to r.t. don't come. also on line french actor gerard defend you could move to russia saying the country's president than at putin has sent him to russian possible if he decided to end. his citizenship search of a better financial future. divine power in action activate the shock runs. i am and she says we need these we are under the control of those governing us before at the service of a space mafia i found that on that date the magnetic field of the sun will be for us to create the super got us there. after the second coming
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out of europe. out of europe. also wants to take control of the streets and. in may two thousand and eleven. on the stand. again the leader of the blockade on protests infiltrating the mosque he lets loose in front of the troops. if you should read today in france in two thousand and eleven we too are involved in a. struggle for liberation from those who want to live with the values that are now i know our own struggle for freedom from those who want to turn our country into a muslim emirate was europe is our. was was that it was a who was and there's a special guest. as the leader of the english defense league an extremist movement currently writing hi. maggie figure in europe in the fight against islam is the leader of the english defense league. was tony robinson was. he wanted me to be privily on your pitch in england we have a john and when you're here and there's been no younger basically got to come in. was. was rocky don't contest the d.l. have the same goals it's the birth of a european network. you know sometimes you see a story. you think you unders
out of europe. out of europe. also wants to take control of the streets and. in may two thousand and eleven. on the stand. again the leader of the blockade on protests infiltrating the mosque he lets loose in front of the troops. if you should read today in france in two thousand and eleven we too are involved in a. struggle for liberation from those who want to live with the values that are now i know our own struggle for freedom from those who want to turn our country into a muslim emirate...
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and kate are expecting their first child which has set off a media spectacle this is a huge story in europe but here in the u.s. the mainstream media has ramped it up take a look. ever since the royal couple got married britain has been waiting for its royal baby now that baby is on the way the media happy waiting for this story with bated breath it's a cute morning sickness so it's treated with a rehydration so cheesy with nutrients supplements and trying to get it back on track they were planning to announce at this point that she is not yet twelve weeks pregnant they haven't even told prince charles or the queen about this until today . i am sure every woman is enjoying c.n.n.'s coverage and listening to a male reporter talk about morning sickness well while they are covering a story that has little impact here in the u.s. arts he will cover what is it really important and we begin with what's called one of the most significant military cases in u.s. history and that is the case of army private bradley manning he's accused of the biggest security breach ever and up until now manning's at
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we begin in the center of europe in hungary. here the nationalists don't target muslims but the estimated eight hundred thousand gypsies to live lived here for centuries. it's a minority that has often been attacked by radical movements we met one of these groups in the small town of. rami a brigand says these alternation assume like to be called. this is their headquarters. apart from the sorts of the spokesman none of the soldiers of the army of bergen's wants to show his face on camera. the movement has about one hundred members that common aim over the past few years has been to terrorize the gypsies throughout the country. ok no problems with the gypsies they aren't trying anything on all that. that's. all the more more numerous that filtering through the filtering through. but that's right so you. say hello to us that's probably. how they say. and there are so many of them arriving respect and if you. are an army of heavies come by train. they spend two to three hours every day working out not everyone can become a brillia
we begin in the center of europe in hungary. here the nationalists don't target muslims but the estimated eight hundred thousand gypsies to live lived here for centuries. it's a minority that has often been attacked by radical movements we met one of these groups in the small town of. rami a brigand says these alternation assume like to be called. this is their headquarters. apart from the sorts of the spokesman none of the soldiers of the army of bergen's wants to show his face on camera. the...
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sergio europe is now into politics in two thousand and ten he relaunched twice the involved. the third way a nationalist movement focusing on social issues is due to meet his followers in front of his by the local which also serves as his age. some as one o'clock with coach should be here. which was about the same it. tempts as today the leaders organize a demonstration. the strategy is to merge several extremist groups into a unified front against immigration big business and economic globalization. classic extreme right this is what. they pay their course. for said that. or do they say they can't come in they don't come in. one hundred militants. it's a controversial convoy that is closely monitored fifteen kilometers before their destination to police motorbike to ride to school. has a short pause before the rally in the city center so the organizer keeps an eye on everything. as a visitor got to. restructure much as you get to drink on the bus for your right. to behave the journalists here. with cameras present nothing must tarnish the image he wishes to give of his organ
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how does a country turn away from democracy as eastern europe did 50 years ago? i talked to pulitzer prize winning historian anne happalbaum. >>> the administration had a choice save chrysler by injecting taxpayer dollars or let it fail and let it lose perhaps a million jobs. car czar steve ratner gives us a fascinating inside look. for viewers in the united states, we have a special tonight at 8:00 and 11:00 p.m. eastern and pacific called "tough decisions." >>> but, first, here's my take. announcing that he would send proposals on reducing gun violence in america to congress, president obama this week mentioned a number of sensible gun control measures. but he also paid homage to the conventional washington wisdom from mental health issues to school safety. his spokesman jay carney said earlier this is a complex problem that will require complex solution. gun control carney from the only answer. let me respectfully disagree. the problem is not complex and the solution is blindingly obvious. there are three sets of causes that people point to when talking about
how does a country turn away from democracy as eastern europe did 50 years ago? i talked to pulitzer prize winning historian anne happalbaum. >>> the administration had a choice save chrysler by injecting taxpayer dollars or let it fail and let it lose perhaps a million jobs. car czar steve ratner gives us a fascinating inside look. for viewers in the united states, we have a special tonight at 8:00 and 11:00 p.m. eastern and pacific called "tough decisions." >>>...
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other groups in europe chosen instead to cut themselves off in the isolated communities. it's what is taking place in parts of the former east germany. yaml is a village in the north of the country that has been taken over by the extreme right . the n.p.t. the national democratic party has five representatives in the regional parliament. in recent years nationalists of purchase three courses of war houses and. the houses a party members of painted red. dame is to control the entire village. using a hidden camera we tried to speak to some of them. do it documentary about but. here. you may be it's important that you give your point of view. you know. go i. know to the camera i know to foreigners. come first john i think that's a lot of us. and we don't know where to live. we don't need french people here we're not good enough to get on with in your country mind your own business and don't come snooping here with your camera. and. we were told that there's a large number of n.p.t. sympathizers here. in the field i'm going to make me happy days not by and as far as i know. i
other groups in europe chosen instead to cut themselves off in the isolated communities. it's what is taking place in parts of the former east germany. yaml is a village in the north of the country that has been taken over by the extreme right . the n.p.t. the national democratic party has five representatives in the regional parliament. in recent years nationalists of purchase three courses of war houses and. the houses a party members of painted red. dame is to control the entire village....
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you can't do it -- there's nobody to bail out america the way germany's bailing out europe. >> john boehner was on the program the other night. he said hey, i wasn't consulted about this latest offer. i wish i was. this talk about republican conservatives, tea party members that were purged from certain committees because they had a criteria list if they didn't meet or match the leadership vote schedule. is that a message to the more conservative way of the republican party? >> i think so. he's absolutely right to be disturbed about it. it's not john boehner's job to make this math add up. it's not john boehner's job to find ways of funding a three and a half or four trillion dollar budget. it's insane. if the democrats want to have a three and a half, four trillion dollar federal budget, fine. they can be the party of that. there ought to be a party that represents an alternative and john boehner is saying no, we'll help you close that gap. who needs the republican party? >> you think there will be an internal squabble, a fight, maybe an attempt to cede him in the end? >> i don' i don't kn
you can't do it -- there's nobody to bail out america the way germany's bailing out europe. >> john boehner was on the program the other night. he said hey, i wasn't consulted about this latest offer. i wish i was. this talk about republican conservatives, tea party members that were purged from certain committees because they had a criteria list if they didn't meet or match the leadership vote schedule. is that a message to the more conservative way of the republican party? >> i...
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we should be, there should be a whole lot more radio-free europe, and all of the other voices of the american ideal telling people what we're for, why we're for it, why we share their aspirations and whatever actions we're taking, hopefully, are kilt with those things -- are consistent with those things. >> that's an important point. >> i think it's a hugely important point. are there any people in the muslim world, so far, who understand what islamist rule is like? >> yeah. >> iranians after 33 years, they know it doesn't work. senator lieberman said our military threat to the iranian regime, not to the people of iran, must be credible. is it credible to you? can you imagine this president, president obama, using military force to stop iran from acquiring nuclear weapons? >> are well, you have to just get into some definitions. you've got a united states attack, you've got an israeli attack, you have a combination attack, you have ap israeli attack backed by some elements of u.s. force, footnote, or after the fact backed by some elements of u.s. force. i mean, there are all kinds of
we should be, there should be a whole lot more radio-free europe, and all of the other voices of the american ideal telling people what we're for, why we're for it, why we share their aspirations and whatever actions we're taking, hopefully, are kilt with those things -- are consistent with those things. >> that's an important point. >> i think it's a hugely important point. are there any people in the muslim world, so far, who understand what islamist rule is like? >> yeah....
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europe is now into politics in two thousand and ten he read launched the third way a nationalist movement focusing on social issues is due to me just follow as in front of his by the local which also serves as his age clearly visible at the time as one o'clock a coach should be here. which was about setting the scene it. attempts as today the leaders organize a demonstration and legal. strategy is to merge several extremist groups into a unified front against immigration big business and economic globalization. all our classic extreme right wing going on this is what i. know. i did. right. out of those who. have no interest or said that that was the way out that's. or did it but if you say they can't come in they don't come in. two buses one hundred two a certain religious. it's a controversial combo that is closely monitored fifteen kilometers before their destination to. to write this book. as it should be was before the rally in the city center. keeps an eye on everything. as well as you go to the. horses for the structure much as you get to drink on the bus well you're right it is wes
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the crushing of eastern europe. she won a pulitzer prize. for her previous book published nearly a decade ago. she's back. # welcome back, anne. >> thank you. >> when you think about building democracy in the middle east, you think about building civil society and putting in place courts and such. when you looked at this process, which i think of in some ways as a reverse process, after world war ii, what is it that the soviets and local communist parties do to create communism in eastern europe? >> one of the interesting things that i found while doing the research for this book is how similar the patterns were in these really very different countries after the war. when the red army arrived in one of the conquered territories. it always did, three or four things that it always did right away. number one, perhaps the most obvious, was set up the secret police. number two, slightly less obvious, take over the radio station. >> why the radio station? >> because they cared about mass radio. they weren't so interested in intellectuals and peopl
the crushing of eastern europe. she won a pulitzer prize. for her previous book published nearly a decade ago. she's back. # welcome back, anne. >> thank you. >> when you think about building democracy in the middle east, you think about building civil society and putting in place courts and such. when you looked at this process, which i think of in some ways as a reverse process, after world war ii, what is it that the soviets and local communist parties do to create communism in...
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europe is now into politics in two thousand and ten he read launched the third way a nationalist movement focusing on social issues is due to me just follow as in front of his by the local which also serves as his age curiosities about thomas one o'clock what code should be here. which was about static we seem to have it. tempts as today the leaders organize a demonstration and legal. strategy is to merge several extremist groups into a unified front against immigration big business and economic globalization. all our classic extreme right wing going on this is what i'm. going to. put a lid on pay better course. i'll figure. it out on interest for said that the mail that's. what you got to say they can't come in they don't come in. two buses one hundred or so militants. it's a controversial combo that is closely monitored fifteen kilometers before their destination to. because it. was i. yes well you're right that is why mr behave the journalists here. with cameras present nothing must tarnish the image he wishes to give of his organization right here for a crime going to have a look i'm
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over the last two decades the been lots of clashes including cultural clashes leaving europe in the west in general can you agree that multiculturalism has failed is that working. parts of multiculturalism didn't work well i think the notion of respecting different cultures actually has worked very well i think one example that it worked pretty well was the us used to be eternally recent society in two thousand and eight we elected an african-american president it's a pretty big change and i think it's a positive change because if you if you lived in the same old village with the same people you know all your life it didn't matter really how multicultural you were if you were in the united states today you were. really different people from all over the world including russia and it's i think very healthy to get used to this idea and to accept it is perfectly normal our children are going to school with many different kinds of kids are being taken for granted that this is how it is but one thing is respect for others cultures one thing. is is is tolerance and the other thing is convergen
over the last two decades the been lots of clashes including cultural clashes leaving europe in the west in general can you agree that multiculturalism has failed is that working. parts of multiculturalism didn't work well i think the notion of respecting different cultures actually has worked very well i think one example that it worked pretty well was the us used to be eternally recent society in two thousand and eight we elected an african-american president it's a pretty big change and i...
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the world is looking to germany to lead europe of the economic crisis. merkel discussed in germany's role at the world economic forum in january. >> what we do not want is a situation where we promise something we cannot do. if germany as a representative of europe promises something and market forces make it impossible to fulfil that promise, then europe is left vulnerable with an open flank. >> the chancellor has taken a cautious approach. her message -- do not ask germany to do too much. >> germany has mixed feelings. on the one side, a lot of people still have a problem seeing germany taking on a leadership role. that has a lot to do with historical concerns. on the other side, a lot of people would like to see germany take a leadership in europe, and since germany is the only country that can provide leadership at the moment, some say merkel is doing too much. others say too little. >> international media coverage swings between respect and rejection of the country's role. whichever it is, the world's eyes are on merkel. >> germany is an anchor of s
the world is looking to germany to lead europe of the economic crisis. merkel discussed in germany's role at the world economic forum in january. >> what we do not want is a situation where we promise something we cannot do. if germany as a representative of europe promises something and market forces make it impossible to fulfil that promise, then europe is left vulnerable with an open flank. >> the chancellor has taken a cautious approach. her message -- do not ask germany to do...
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china, japan, malaysia, europe. there are people providing inputs to defense projects, commercially coming from all around the globe. >> guest: major military programs, the anti warfare program, the casey 46 tanker are actually commercial derivatives. they're built on the same line. a ticket out of the line only when you need to put in specialized equipment, and by that process using the commercial process to reduce the cost. >> there is the future. >> host: illinois, republican, >> caller: man. >> host: your on. >> guest: there is an old saying. we will talk on the war is over. we have been a war for 209 years how would you possibly think of cutting defense when in my humble opinion i think we could use fewer, less fat people and take care of entitlements. thank you. >> host: debra in ohio. democratic column. go ahead. >> caller: i was thinking, on this year fiscal cliff, to save money, why can't they put a tab on what these greedy hospitals, doctors, ambulance, lifelike, prescriptions, why can't they put a cap on
china, japan, malaysia, europe. there are people providing inputs to defense projects, commercially coming from all around the globe. >> guest: major military programs, the anti warfare program, the casey 46 tanker are actually commercial derivatives. they're built on the same line. a ticket out of the line only when you need to put in specialized equipment, and by that process using the commercial process to reduce the cost. >> there is the future. >> host: illinois,...
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is economical, political, and then europe tipoff with the scientific and industrial revolution then within half a century the muslim world was we behind. john: was some fundamentalist criticize science because it is western. >> is true because of logical evolution the big bang theory, list of some research come in theadius that are disturbing and many muslims say this is from the west we don't have to take it. john: what is it like a your university teaching physics? >> there is a balance between modern education, not western. but heritage between the air of/muslim to instill so they grow up with a balanced mind and personality. john: 80% of muslim do not want evolution taught. >> they reject it and some say if you teachit as a series quote-unquote as a western scientists explain it it is okay. 80% rejected 50 percent don't teach it the other 50% teach it but it is not true as but necessary, evolution is taught in many parts of the world. all schools in egypt. even the teachers tell the students we teach you this but we don't believe it. it is a problem to explain people it does not have t
is economical, political, and then europe tipoff with the scientific and industrial revolution then within half a century the muslim world was we behind. john: was some fundamentalist criticize science because it is western. >> is true because of logical evolution the big bang theory, list of some research come in theadius that are disturbing and many muslims say this is from the west we don't have to take it. john: what is it like a your university teaching physics? >> there is a...
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and europe. what i say in the rest of the book is even if we had the right laws and public policies, the danger of narrowness and narcissism is so acute and you can see it in these arguments that what we also need in addition to good laws is the cultivation of the imagination. curiosity and what leads us to really think about others as human beings, curious about a end to secure that curiosity as the university of chicago this to some and wonderful opportunities to do. today a climate of fear and suspicion directed particularly against muslims friends to the rail these admirable commitments but if we articulate ideas clearly in that may help us to oppose these. [applause] so i will call on people and we will go on until they cut us off. please come to the microphone. i will hear you anyway but other people won't here you if you don't come to the microphone and please say who you are and if you are the university save what programs or year you are in. and after that, we will be doing book signings
and europe. what i say in the rest of the book is even if we had the right laws and public policies, the danger of narrowness and narcissism is so acute and you can see it in these arguments that what we also need in addition to good laws is the cultivation of the imagination. curiosity and what leads us to really think about others as human beings, curious about a end to secure that curiosity as the university of chicago this to some and wonderful opportunities to do. today a climate of fear...
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you look at them are prosy in the west particularly in the united states and i'm supposed to say in europe. their constitutions of these democracies we guarantee. minority groups or any other. time go ahead of constitutional guarantee so this sort of or unusual or normal life star is not going to be something that should real or it's going to get you so it's the rights of the minority that are worry and some of the liberals in egypt you know you have a right to be worried. and terry i spoke to represent savior of the muslim brotherhood freedom and justice party and he expressed confidence that the time is on the islamic fight what's your response to those who say to critics who say the sharia centric constitution betrays the they were punishing your religion a chip and sidelines the rights of minorities in your country no this is not right at all you can revise the constitution. this is not really present and they have no proof of it and the same time the president declares that if any minority or majority needs to to modify things in this constitution this can be done the sort of parliame
you look at them are prosy in the west particularly in the united states and i'm supposed to say in europe. their constitutions of these democracies we guarantee. minority groups or any other. time go ahead of constitutional guarantee so this sort of or unusual or normal life star is not going to be something that should real or it's going to get you so it's the rights of the minority that are worry and some of the liberals in egypt you know you have a right to be worried. and terry i spoke to...
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they are then stored in refrigerated containers and shipped to europe. because they're organic, european consumers assume they are farmed sustainably. christoph schÄfer hopes to educate consumers. his princess potatoes might not be quite as fresh and lovely in the spring as the competition from the desert. but schÄfer hopes that environmentally-conscious consumers won't just care about beauty, but about true sustainability. >> a tough choice for consumers, when the environmentally sound choice could kill jobs in egypt. and that's all for today, but please tune in again, one week from now. thanks for watching and bye bye! captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
they are then stored in refrigerated containers and shipped to europe. because they're organic, european consumers assume they are farmed sustainably. christoph schÄfer hopes to educate consumers. his princess potatoes might not be quite as fresh and lovely in the spring as the competition from the desert. but schÄfer hopes that environmentally-conscious consumers won't just care about beauty, but about true sustainability. >> a tough choice for consumers, when the environmentally sound...
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donations, why saudi arabia is building mosques in europe. and child abuse, why british victims are speaking out now. it is official -- cyprus is the latest patient that needs an injection of aid amounting to billions from its european partners. in these times of crisis, it has become obvious that the small country relied on its fine it -- financial sector to much, and toxic loans and bad speculation eventually tipped to the banks over the edge, so now cypress wants to be bailed out by europe. in return, international lenders want cyprus to introduce reforms and strict austerity measures. these would involve job losses and pay cuts, which is bad news for many cypriots who are already struggling to pay their bills. >> a decade ago, this dancer and musician was a star in cyprus, performing in clubs or appearing on television every night. women were at his feet. they called him the palomino of nicosia -- the ballerino of nicosia. now he and his wife sit at home with their son. the family have debts they cannot repay. they have three loans adding
donations, why saudi arabia is building mosques in europe. and child abuse, why british victims are speaking out now. it is official -- cyprus is the latest patient that needs an injection of aid amounting to billions from its european partners. in these times of crisis, it has become obvious that the small country relied on its fine it -- financial sector to much, and toxic loans and bad speculation eventually tipped to the banks over the edge, so now cypress wants to be bailed out by europe....
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dimitris next with a business more signs the crisis in europe is far from over dimitri that is true because germany central bank the bundesbank has said that it now thinks the economy will not be growing as fast as it predicted before and for germany to be affected that's pretty significant is the biggest and most significant economy in the euro zone and in europe well look at the implications in the business both in a couple of minutes. download the official application itself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. it's not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time. gold fever. time thousands into slaves. but also month brotherhood involved in the mines and since i started working in the mine i stated i look at it. similar to nationals. a cash cow to be milked dry i think that in this country gold medal logie has an environmental cost which is an acceptable local business was labeled illegal and controlled by criminals in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. most but we are forced to pay protectio
dimitris next with a business more signs the crisis in europe is far from over dimitri that is true because germany central bank the bundesbank has said that it now thinks the economy will not be growing as fast as it predicted before and for germany to be affected that's pretty significant is the biggest and most significant economy in the euro zone and in europe well look at the implications in the business both in a couple of minutes. download the official application itself choose your...
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many people in europe are sharing the same christmas wish this year and then to the blocks suffocating austerity drive and later this hour we'll take a closer look at the massive protests that have been raging across europe in our special and. plus. it's a cold night so. the holiday season in the u.k. may well turn elderly when so many brits just too tempting to over indulge in the festive spirit. of these here she reported on the case of a british somali man who how he's u.k. citizenship revoked while visiting somalia following that i'm out of the house she went missing and she's going there to check on reports only to appear a month later in a new york courtroom charged with terrorism the how she stands accused of providing material support to somali militant group al-shabaab how she was stripped of his british citizenship earlier this summer over accusations of his involvement with islamist extremists at the time he and his family tried to contest that decision they claim that m i five. to label him an islamic extremist if he refused to become an informant for british intelligence a
many people in europe are sharing the same christmas wish this year and then to the blocks suffocating austerity drive and later this hour we'll take a closer look at the massive protests that have been raging across europe in our special and. plus. it's a cold night so. the holiday season in the u.k. may well turn elderly when so many brits just too tempting to over indulge in the festive spirit. of these here she reported on the case of a british somali man who how he's u.k. citizenship...
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question whether this project is needed due to falling demand for natural gas in europe and high cost of construction some doubt that twenty billion dollars project is necessary. now to see said differently when you look at. i think there's a. demand for gas because we have to replace all sources of energy and anyways and import of natural gas into. has to grow and therefore i think this is a very timely and very important project meanwhile gas from. the south stream pipeline is the biggest infrastructure project in europe and old the pipelines capacity has already been signed off in several contracts once again proving that there is demand for this pipeline on the market. russia is jumping on the bandwagon and drilling for shale resources is forming a joint venture with exxon mobil fifty one to forty nine percent and exxon will also provide its vast experience in hydraulic fracking technology which involves pumping chemicals and water into soil to get to resources drilling is expected to begin by twenty fifteen an oil rich west siberia munches reported reserves of around fifty billio
question whether this project is needed due to falling demand for natural gas in europe and high cost of construction some doubt that twenty billion dollars project is necessary. now to see said differently when you look at. i think there's a. demand for gas because we have to replace all sources of energy and anyways and import of natural gas into. has to grow and therefore i think this is a very timely and very important project meanwhile gas from. the south stream pipeline is the biggest...
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do not criticize europe or try to get out of europe. play an active role in it. all of the points he was making almost directed at soviet gross tony who has said he will run for prime minister and has criticized the work of mario monti in the last few months. mario monti was talking about silvio berlusconi's ideas. it would be wonderful if the things could be scrapped. he has come out with popular statements that we will scrap what monti has done. monti has said it is not possible because italy needs the money. he is laying out an agenda. he was still doing it and will live. they are things he hopes will take place next february. we do not know what party will play in the government. he has not announced who will run as. mr.. will he play any part in the next government? will he allow them to use his name? we do not know yet. we will listen. >> the vote is over but not the controversy. the muslim brotherhood says the people who voted in favor of the new constitution. official results will not be known until a released monday. the draft constitution would represen
do not criticize europe or try to get out of europe. play an active role in it. all of the points he was making almost directed at soviet gross tony who has said he will run for prime minister and has criticized the work of mario monti in the last few months. mario monti was talking about silvio berlusconi's ideas. it would be wonderful if the things could be scrapped. he has come out with popular statements that we will scrap what monti has done. monti has said it is not possible because italy...
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europe already receives 40% of its natural gas from russia. german investment and technology will be playing a key role in the project. >> it is a victory for russian president vladimir putin. they looked on as the first segments were welded together in western siberia. it is three weeks since bulgaria gave the go-ahead for the project. the last transit country to do so. >> this project has the political support of all partner countries. all have signed the contracts and taken their investment decisions. the pipeline will move huge amounts of gas. 63 billion cubic meters. >> that is how much gas sell stream is to move once it is completed by 2019. it is being routed from the black sea to italy and bypasses the current transit country, ukraine. moscow has argued with kiev over fees and gas prices for years. a feud that has often cut off gas supplies to western europe. >> south stream could soon make ukraine much more willing to compromise. kiev could even agree to some form of russian involvement in its pipeline system and its modernization. >>
europe already receives 40% of its natural gas from russia. german investment and technology will be playing a key role in the project. >> it is a victory for russian president vladimir putin. they looked on as the first segments were welded together in western siberia. it is three weeks since bulgaria gave the go-ahead for the project. the last transit country to do so. >> this project has the political support of all partner countries. all have signed the contracts and taken their...
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this year's more frugal maternity sing two were mostly picked up by donors as for elsewhere around europe peter all of us been looking at whether the wish list since i was in charge could be just too much santas little else. it's a time of goodwill and cheer and giving and for one particularly jolly gent it's busiest time of the year but santa has taken a little bit of time out from clear delivering presents to the boys and girls to join me here in central. well if not come on the sled that i see new it's just to say where it's more comfortable you know keeping within the twenty first century there and you've got some letters from the boys and girls that you're going to share with us something here ok oh right now this one has come from. a little boy in greece he says exactly what he wants for christmas and for twenty thirty. dear santa for christmas i would really like a fiscal policy which would see my country's debt be reducing one hundred twenty four percent of our annual output by twenty twenty i know that this is a big ask but it will stop the international monetary fund getting eve
this year's more frugal maternity sing two were mostly picked up by donors as for elsewhere around europe peter all of us been looking at whether the wish list since i was in charge could be just too much santas little else. it's a time of goodwill and cheer and giving and for one particularly jolly gent it's busiest time of the year but santa has taken a little bit of time out from clear delivering presents to the boys and girls to join me here in central. well if not come on the sled that i...
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economic data in china be tested and investors what's the latest development in american budget talks europe is so full from an eighteen month high and turning. on concerns that a change in leadership in a city would just drop death that soon the debt crisis of us off the top and prime minister mario monti said that he had lost a fault and would quit they did manage to get some momentum doing just the last hour we did finish up against the euro i was hit by the certainty of the situation and right now is demonstrating some resilience to that news and meanwhile we want to move all my. to finish up the day lurk and see us dollar one of us the year i sat. on the bus next to the market started the week with gangs that they are actually days i can tell you yes on the my sex finished up the day in also it's territory feels yes i can tell you it was eight basis points and it's four tenths of a percent for the my sex act just to clarify it. that's all for business from now and in a few minutes i'll tease tom boston talks to one of egypt's main opposition leaders who says president morsi is regime is
economic data in china be tested and investors what's the latest development in american budget talks europe is so full from an eighteen month high and turning. on concerns that a change in leadership in a city would just drop death that soon the debt crisis of us off the top and prime minister mario monti said that he had lost a fault and would quit they did manage to get some momentum doing just the last hour we did finish up against the euro i was hit by the certainty of the situation and...
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and they have a right to be worried less christmas bells are ringing out in europe even been melodic chimes come to muffled the boom of austerity cuts have even reached in the sanctum of the conflict the vatican but his aides have held a slightly sponsor an annual mass and st paul's basilica in rome you just trick budget controls the traditional scene outside the cathedral this year cost a modest twenty two thousand euros some term times less than twenty eleven and as these peace on of the found out all across europe needed a wish and a christmas money worries would dissipate. and since it's a time of goodwill and cheer and giving and for one particularly jolly gent it is busiest time of the year but santa has taken a little bit of time out from clear delivering presents to the boys and girls to join me here in central berlin high something. well if not come on the sled then i say no no it's just a segway it's more comfortable you know keeping within the twenty first century there and you've got some letters from the boys and girls and you're going to share with us something here ok
and they have a right to be worried less christmas bells are ringing out in europe even been melodic chimes come to muffled the boom of austerity cuts have even reached in the sanctum of the conflict the vatican but his aides have held a slightly sponsor an annual mass and st paul's basilica in rome you just trick budget controls the traditional scene outside the cathedral this year cost a modest twenty two thousand euros some term times less than twenty eleven and as these peace on of the...
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. >> for several hundred years, if not more, it was basically sort of the meeting point between europe and asia. and has always developed, was developed as a center of trade and commerce. that continued, of course throughout the centuries into the 20th century, and made it what it is in terms of its trade, in terms of its trade potential. now, it's also larger than the capital, damascus, not by much but it's a very large city. it's not just the second city. so has been a place where many traders and manufacturers as well preferred because it was historically quite a vibrant or because it was far away from the center where they might have a bit more freedom, even though that margin of freedom was not wide. >> where are you from originally? >> i am lebanese, but my mother is sick and spent an lebanon supported history, correct? >> right spent is there a lot of trade between lebanon -- how would you describe lebanon's economy? >> it's going to take up to saturday because the lebanese economy is really very difficult to describe the nominally it's an open capitalist economy, but the kinds
. >> for several hundred years, if not more, it was basically sort of the meeting point between europe and asia. and has always developed, was developed as a center of trade and commerce. that continued, of course throughout the centuries into the 20th century, and made it what it is in terms of its trade, in terms of its trade potential. now, it's also larger than the capital, damascus, not by much but it's a very large city. it's not just the second city. so has been a place where many...